- ****i (火折尊, ****i no Mikoto), also
known as
Hikohohodemi no
Mikoto (彦火火出見尊), is a
figure in ****anese mythology, the
third and
youngest son of Ninigi-no-Mikoto...
- ****i-no-Mikoto (火遠理命). ****i (
Yamasachihiko)
Hoderi and ****i, also
known as
Umisachihiko (海幸彦, "Luck of the Sea") and
Yamasachihiko (山幸彦, "Luck of the Mountain")...
- birth-hut from the
feathers of a cormorant.
Other gods
venerated here are
Yamasachihiko (alias
Hohodemi alias ****i, Jinmu's grandfather), Amaterasu, Amenooshihomimi...
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portray Umisachihiko's pain at
being outdone by his
younger brother Yamasachihiko. Ata
Hayato (阿多隼人), or
Satsuma Hayato A
Hayato tribe who
lived on the...
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terrified of meat buns. 21 "Umisachihiko and
Yamasachihiko (1)" Transliteration: "Umisachihiko to
Yamasachihiko" (****anese: 海幸彦と山幸彦) August 19, 2012 (2012-08-19)...
- (海神, Watatsumi)
presented the tide
jewels to his son-in-law ****i aka
Yamasachihiko (Prince Luck-of-the-Mountain).
Later ****anese
writings refers to the...
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Research Center (石橋財団アートリサーチセンター)) on the
subject of
Umisachihiko and
Yamasachihiko from the
Kojiki 180.0
centimetres (5 ft 10.9 in) by 68.3 centimetres...
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building was
built with
donations from citizens, and
features a
statue of
Yamasachihiko inside and a
statue of a
katsuobushi seller outside.
Station building...